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Monday, May 2, 2011

The most horrible thing you've heard all day.

Last night I watched Hello Dolly!, the 1969 film adaptation of the Broadway musical. It stars Barbra Streisand and has a special place in my heart because I was in this play in high school. When I realized it was available on instant Netflix, I decided to spend my Sunday night knitting and reminiscing.

As I watched, I was struck by the amazing, downright acrobatic talents of the dancers. I mean they are doing flips, no-handed cartwheels, incredibly impressive feats. And one actor in particular (who had a small part with not a lot of lines - Barnaby) was the best of them all.

<-- This guy. Danny Lockin. Ever heard of him? Probably not. AND HERE'S WHY. As I was exploring the cast list on IMDB, I noticed that next to Danny's name it said 1943-1977, which meant he only lived to be about 34, which is a shame because of how obviously awesome he was. Figuring he died of cancer or some sort of a freak accident, I explored his bio further. After describing Danny's childhood and career, the last line of his bio states, "The life of this wonderful and multi-talented man was tragically cut short when he was brutally murdered in 1977."

BRUTALLY MURDERED?! My skin crawled and I screamed out loud when I read that. What happened? Who would, and why would, and how? I investigated further. Apparently one day in August of '77, Danny's mom drove him to a taping of The Gong Show, a sort of talent show that he and another guy were competing in together. Clearly, they danced for their talent, and ended up tying for first place. After the show, Danny's mother was going to drive him home, but he wanted to go celebrate the win with his dancing partner, so his mom went on home without him.

So Danny and his bud stopped at a nearby bar and while there met this dude named Charles Leslie Hopkins. Later that night, back at his apartment, Charles called the cops, reporting a robbery. When the cops got there they found Danny's lifeless body, stabbed ONE HUNDRED TIMES with various stabbing instruments. Charles was charged with Danny's murder because in the apartment, police found a porno mag with pictures of torture/sex orgies which prosecutors later said was used as a script for Danny's brutal murder.

But hold on a minute. It seems like a closed case, right? Well. Because of a delayed trial, and an ill-timed U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limited the use of evidence at a crime scene without a search warrant, Charles ended up doing only TWO YEARS IN JAIL. He lived jail-free for decades and then died at age 63 from a heart attack.

Prior to Danny's murder, he was teaching dance, writing a play, and recording an album. I mean think of all the things he could have done with his life. He could have been on GLEE, for frick's sake! You know, in a cute little episode starring people from Broadway's past. Instead, he rests in a cemetery in Orange County. TEARS. :( So unfair. So horrible. So unfathomable. So tragic.

Labels: danny lockin, hello dolly, horrible, musical

posted by Anna W. at Monday, May 02, 2011

8 Comments:

Blogger harrisonite said...

Just saw Hello, Dolly. He was great. Was very sad to hear of his torture and murder. Reading about this miscarriage of justice makes it all more tragic. e

May 15, 2011 at 4:34 AM  
Blogger Mark said...

I have to say, there is a website dedicated to him called Donnylockin.com. I want to say that like you, I thought the same thing. This guy really knows how to dance. He was also very animated more so than the young Michael Crawford. Don't forget Tommy Tune was in the movie too and still this guy's dancing was far superior. I decided to do some little research and found out about his murder. I am a spiritual medium and I tried to contact him and was successful. Most of the time I will tell you I am not but this time I was. I am almost sorry I did. He propelled me back to the murder. And made sure I heard what the man Charlie Hopkins said. He was still struggling to live at this point and he asked why is he doing this, and Charlie responded Cause it is fun. I threw up and had to regain myself. I almost felt like he was teaching me a lesson, let sleeping dogs lay, etc. But he did say he hesitated a few times going back to his apartment. In fact, he just wanted to go back to his Mom's house. He was tired after a long day. But while visioning the events leading up to walking into the apartment, the man's demeanor changed completely, and Don knew it was not good. I am not exactly sure what made him end up on the floor near lifeless but he did not feel pain. This is just so tragic, and he was upset that the man only got a few years. He did try to spook the man often times according to what he said. But what saddens him most is his mom. I also found out he had a child, and this child would be younger than me. But he keeps a watch over the son who Don says he is proud of. By the way, the dance move with flips without hands touching floor is called Butterflies, and apparently it was the butterflies that made Gene Kelly hire him. Gene Kelly was very impressed. So you know he was a good dancer if Gene liked him.

December 23, 2011 at 8:14 PM  
Blogger Mark said...

Sorry, i meant dannylockin.com. I kept mentioning Don. I actually have a Don on my mind.

December 23, 2011 at 8:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So horrible! Wasn't there also some mutilation done? (I'm not a spiritual medium...I just use Google)

March 16, 2012 at 3:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Dolly has been my all time favourite movie since I first saw it on the summer school holidays in 1981. I have seen it hundreds of times and only today found out about Danny. I am gutted. I had the biggest crush on him and I feel so sad.

October 21, 2012 at 3:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I jus looked him up and was so saddened by the story.

January 1, 2013 at 7:20 PM  
Blogger Flip said...

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February 3, 2013 at 11:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The worst news I could ever find out. Danny was so talented, and to think the man that killed him got away with murdering him. Rest in peace Danny we remember you.

May 2, 2013 at 9:50 AM  

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